tube mics for paupers

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Hey all,

I have an SP B-1 and a V-67G that serve as my vocal mics. I would consider adding a tube mic for some coloration and flavor. I only record out of my home, usually one track at a time, through the pres in a Delta Omni Studio or thru an MQ3.

Do you think a low-end tube mic would add options? If so, has anyone compared the MXL V69 and the SP TB-1? Are there other options (CAD, etc) that I should consider?

Thanks for any and all replies.

Fab
 
The rumor I've heard is that the "original" Groove Tubes
(pre-Alesis) are superior. This is from a local pro studio owner
who uses a Groove Tubes MD-1 regularly in his studio.

Chris
 
chessparov said:
The rumor I've heard is that the "original" Groove Tubes
(pre-Alesis) are superior. This is from a local pro studio owner
who uses a Groove Tubes MD-1 regularly in his studio.

Chris

I've heard the same. Maybe they're better know that they're no longer associated with Alesis.
 
I've have some of these here:

SP TB-1
MXL V69ME
Red5 Audio RV15

They're all good. I'll post some recordings with them soon.
 
cominginsecond said:
Maybe they're better know that they're no longer associated with Alesis.

:D lol! I guess it must just be better karma not to have the whole Alesis affiliation. You guys crack me up.

From what I hear, they're not the same, but the originals were all like $1,000 on up, weren't they?

Recording Mag gave them a pretty thorough review recently, and it seemed to be more legit than other reviews that just cater to the advertiser. I was pretty impressed with the fact that he didn't hold back on what he didn't like about them, etc.
 
I have the V69G & am quite happy with it, but I have nothing else tube to compare it to. I can say that the sound is alot cleaner than the tube cicuit on my Aphex 661.
 
Originally posted by Harvey Gerst at http://recpit.prosoundweb.com/viewforum.php?f=8
Posted: 07 Dec 2002 01:27
Post subject: Hey Harvey...

The 1006 is like the 2001 with the Scott Dorsey mods. A very nice sounding mic.

The V69 is like a tube version of the V67, and it's fast becoming the favorite vocal mic around here.

The 990 was surprisingly good as a vocal mic due to the larger housing.
 
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I don't know what you consider "low end," but I love my Rode NTK, and its gotten great reviews. It definitely imparts a tubey character to the sound, but it's not overly dark. It has a nice smoove top end. It's amazing on the vocalists I've tried so far (me and my sister:) ) I got mine for around $430. I got a quote from musiciansadvocate.com, and Guitar Center did a price match.
 
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